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  • charliemeyer007
    Fire starter.
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  • Tflogger
    Kind of what I was thinking, but if you don't ask you don't learn.
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  • perry shooter
    I have allways like the idea of Cordite. It looked like the BRITS just filled up a case with the stuff not all the different burn rates of our smokeless powder. However I don't think I would try to use stuff of WW II age that does not work as loaded years ago.
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  • Tflogger
    quote:Originally posted by perry shooter
    I have allways like the idea of Cordite. It looked like the BRITS just filled up a case with the stuff not all the different burn rates of our smokeless powder. However I don't think I would try to use stuff of WW II age that does not work as loaded years ago.

    The rounds that don't fire are because the primers don't work. A tenth of the ammo shoots fine, the other nine tenths have dud primers.
    I'll most likely just burn the cordite, but I thought I'd ask here if it has any other use first.
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  • Tailgunner1954
    The real hard part about loading Cordite is that the Cordite is inserted into the case BEFORE the neck, shoulder and body taper are formed. IOW into a straight case with the final shape made with the "powder" on board.
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  • Hawk Carse
    Anecdote, not recommended practice...

    When shorter barrels and cautious factory loading dropped .458 Win Mag below 2000 fps, some intrepid PWHs worked up loads with Cordite from pulled .303s.
    Reloading the straight case was not a problem.
    Velocities came up into the .450 NE range with "tropical" pressures.
    How much Cordite? Not given.
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